The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror™

Walt Disney Studios Park

WARNING! For safety, you should be in good health and free from high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions or disabilities that could be aggravated by this adventure. Expectant mothers may not ride

Accessibility and Other Information

Accessibility

Wheelchair users must transfer into the attraction vehicle (alone or with assistance) - must be accompanied by at least one able-bodied person aged 15 or over

Suitable for guests who have difficulty standing

Authorization to ride the attraction depends on the type of limb atrophy you have (a full list is available from City Hall, Donald Desk, Studio Services and the Central Reservations Office)

Suitable for guests with a learning disability, autism, behavioural disorder or mental health disorder - must be accompanied by an able-bodied person aged 15 or over

Suitable for visually impaired guests

Suitable for blind guests - must be accompanied by an able-bodied adult aged 15 or over

Suitable for hearing impaired guests

Suitable for guests with a debilitating illness or temporary physical impairment

Service Animals Not PermittedDue to the nature of the experience, service animals are not permitted on this attraction.

Interests

Big Thrills, Fastpass, Not To Be Missed

Guest Policies

WARNING! For safety, you should be in good health and free from high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions or disabilities that could be aggravated by this adventure

Number of Guests with a learning disability, mental health disorder, behavioral disorder or autism allowed onto the attraction as a group accompanied by at least one helper: 1

Authorization to ride the attraction depends on the type of limb impairment. Guests should check with a Cast Member at City Hall or Studio Services

Expectant Mothers may not ride

Supervise children at all times. Children under age 7 years must be accompanied by an adult

Persons who do not meet the minimum height requirement of 102 cm may not ride

This attraction may be frightening for children

This attraction may frighten certain Guests

Attraction includes Very Dimly-Lit Areas, Special Effects

Face your fears and plunge 13 unlucky floors into the Twilight Zone amid the faded glamour of this haunted hotel.

Walt Disney Studios Park

WARNING! For safety, you should be in good health and free from high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions or disabilities that could be aggravated by this adventure. Expectant mothers may not ride

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror: A Grand Re-Opening

Tour the infamous Hollywood Tower Hotel, the one-time haunt of Tinseltown's rich and famous until a mysterious incident forced it to close in 1939. At The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, venture under the iron-wrought iron gates of the abandoned abode and step inside a dusty lobby, seemingly frozen in time.

Edge into a dark library with strange artifacts. As lightning illuminates the darkened room, a nearby television set springs to life and Rod Serling welcomes you on a journey into the Twilight Zone.

From a secret passage, trudge into the shadowy confines of the dilapidated boiler room, home to rattling machinery and your vessel into the 5th dimension: the service elevator. Enter the rickety lift and strap yourself in, light bulbs spookily flickering on and off above you.

Going Up?Seated in the elevator, launch upward in darkness until the corroded doors unlock to expose a lengthy hallway inhabited by the otherworldly hotel inhabitants from 1939. Beckoning for you to join them, the spooky spectres dematerialise and your skyward journey continues.

First Stop, the Looking GlassAs you ascend the 13 floors, your elevator shudders to a halt and the doors creakily part. You can clearly see your reflection in the ornate mirror that sits across the hallway. But then, following a flash of lightning and some ghostly goings on, your reflection eerily fades, leaving an elevator containing not one living soul. Have you been transported to another dimension?

Going Down!Shriek in terror as your elevator freefalls down the abandoned shaft then unexpectedly changes direction and launches back up the hotel. Gaze out through a missing wall 13 stories high as the doors inexplicably open and close to reveal the hotel grounds. As if possessed by some unseen phantom, the lift plummets down and speeds upward over and over again, the sound of cables snapping and metal clanging overhead.

Will you make it back to the real world... or will you become a permanent resident of the Twilight Zone?

The Mystery of the Hollywood Tower Hotel

On a stormy Halloween night in 1939, 5 unlucky souls disappeared from the Hollywood Tower Hotel's doomed elevator.Classic stars of the silver screen sought rest and relaxation at the Hollywood Tower Hotel during the Golden Age of Hollywood. In 1939, during a gloomy Halloween night, 4 unfortunate hotel patrons and a bellhop were riding in the elevator when a violent storm struck the building...and they were never seen again.Whatever became of them and wherever they may have gone has remained a mystery to this day. The hotel closed down that night and has remained abandoned ever since.The Present DayYou're invited to take a tour of the Hollywood Tower Hotel—and ride in one of the only working service elevators—on a stormy night very similar to the evening when the unexplained event occurred. Be welcomed by Rod Serling as you journey to the 5th Dimension.

Based on the Television Series

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is based on the popular television series which originally aired from 1959 to 1964. Created, hosted and written by Rod Serling, the award-winning show—with its imaginative storylines and unexpected twist endings—was wildly successful.

The Twilight Zone® is a registered trademark of CBS, Inc. and used with permission pursuant to a license with CBS, Inc.